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Elcometer Inspection Equipment
Elcometer 111-7F Ferrite Indicator
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Features & Benefits
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What is Ferrite?
A minimum ferrite content in austenitic stainless steel weld metal prevents
microfissures and hot cracks. Too much ferrite can lead to corrosion or
embrittlement at high temperatures. It is a magnetic material in an essentially
non-magnetic metal and so can be measured by the force of attraction due to a
magnet.
Ferrite Number
After much testing around the world, it has been decided that it is impossible
to determine accurately the true ferrite content of stainless steel weld metals.
Previous figures of percentage content were very dependent on their source, the
measuring instrument used ands its calibration. So Ferrite Numbers were
established to define ferrite quantity and are related to the ferrite quantity
of an equivalently magnetic weld metal
Calibration
The calibration of a gauge is such that the ferrite reading can be related to
the separation of the gauge's magnet from low carbon mild steel plate. The
primary standard is thickness and the secondary standard is ferrite samples, and
the Calibration Certificate supplied with the Elcometer 111-7F relates the gauge
reading to both standards.